วันพุธที่ 25 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2555

How to Detect Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

Aside from being busy, balancing between work and school, social relationships and whatnot, women today don't have time to go have their regular checkups with their doctors.

Having these medical checkups regularly is also a way of knowing whether you are healthy or not, and might help lessen the risk of having new ailments. Medical conditions might be easily prevented just by having these said checkups, and you can also be updated with new developments regarding your condition. Visiting your doctor can also help affirm or deny your worst fears-more so when symptoms that appeared may seem similar to other abnormalities that they almost overlap each other. Take for example, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome.

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, also known as PCOS, is a problem affecting women, which might appear during adolescence or at a later age. This is said to be caused by hormonal imbalance, as there is a slight raise of male hormones or androgens in a woman's body. Symptoms include menstrual problems - the absence of menstruation or menstruation arriving a little later than usual. Having pimples, dandruff, and gaining weight is also said to be an indication of the said syndrome. A rise in blood pressure and cholesterol may take part in having PCOS.

However, these symptoms might not always be present and might be interchanged with other medical conditions, since these may overlap. For example, having pimples at adolescence might be considered normal, so is having a slight problem with menstrual cycles - stress and other factors might cause this malfunction at sometime. Changes in cholesterol level (mostly increasing) might be caused by diabetes.

Small cysts are said to be present in the affected woman's ovaries, which is a sure-fire way of determining whether a woman is afflicted by this or not. Having this problem might also hamper any dream of getting pregnant, as this might cause infertility if not treated as soon as possible.

A healthy lifestyle is recommended for anyone experiencing this said syndrome. Exercising to lose weight largely helps, as well as having a proper diet, and eating the right amount of food and drink. Vices such as smoking or drinking might get you into more trouble; might as well do the extra effort of completely removing it from your system.

Prevention is better than cure, but know what you have first-to be sure. Better consult your doctor to be on the safe side.

Puneet Aggarwal is a famous herbalist promoting Ayurvedic Medicine as an alternative remedy to many diseases. He recommends Kanchnar Guggulu as an effective treatment for Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome.


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